TOPIC: Statistics export formatting

I doing a statistics export to Excel and have a question about the formatting of the export. When I view it in Excel I can see the question headers however I can also see the question code in brackets after it.

Is there any way I can stop the question code from being exported so I dont have to remove them in Excel which is a long process.

I also have the same issue with HTML code, it seems to put HTML code in there like <br> which I need to get rid of.

I hope this can be done at source, I dont want to have to write a load of macros in Excel to do this.

Thanks

Dave

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In terms of the export is there any way to alter the actual code to customise the output? I am assuming there is some sort of code somewhere that processes the stats and spits them out to Excel, that must be editable in some form?

I always thought that HTML characters will be removed, but I'm not absolutely sure.

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I don't consider this a bug but probably intended behavior (I didn't code this part).
I think it would be best if you had options like "filter HTML characters" and "show question code at column heading" at the export screen, what do you think?

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I've looked at the code but to be honest it looks like double dutch to me

Is there any way I can get assistance in changing the code, even if I have to pay for it? I've pinged a message in the chat. I need this resolving asap as I'm trying to promote Limesurvey to my department and this is holding things up a little.